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Preservation

Green building practices have been in Hickory’s toolbox for three decades. Careful planning, product selection and site development ensure value through energy savings, water efficiency, less maintenance and indoor environmental quality.

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Reclaimed materials make up much of the construction in this 1800’s Pennsylvania barn rebuilt into a first-class culinary arts center in Tennessee.

Hickory Newsletter“Reinventing the Barn”

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Antique timbers set the framework of this log home. The home features modern energy efficient appliances and an exterior envelope to chase away blustery mountain winters.

Architectural Digest“Tale of Toad Hall”

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Geothermal heat, rapidly renewable resources and natural lighting are just a few examples of sustainable construction included in the fine home.

Architectural Record“King Residence”

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This mountain cottage in Walland, Tennessee was constructed to maximize its natural surroundings.  Native plants and natural materials integrate the home in the foothills.

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Hickory managed the renovation and restoration of a new pavilion and pool house to update the facility that has served the community since 1931.

“Springbrook Pool History”

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Originally built in 1870, Hickory managed the exterior restoration of Anderson Hall that serves as a landmark for Maryville College.

Knox News“Maryville College’s Oldest Building Gets A Makeover”